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Spiritedly

adverb
1.
In a spirited or lively manner; with animation and vivacity.






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"Spiritedly" Quotes from Famous Books



... Polignac ventured to suggest in softly-spoken words the necessity of dismounting, and the queen, with her little boy in her arms, sprang lightly and spiritedly, without accepting the assistance of the master of the grooms, out of the carriage, smiling cheerily, greeting the assembled chamberlains as she passed by, hurried into the palace and ran up the great marble staircase. The Duchess de Polignac ...
— Marie Antoinette And Her Son • Louise Muhlbach

... was now stronger, if still dull and as cold as the air it coloured, rendering P. Sybarite grateful for Peter Kenny's inverness as the car surged spiritedly up the deserted avenue, its disdain for speed regulations ignored by the string of yawning peg-post cops—almost the only human ...
— The Day of Days - An Extravaganza • Louis Joseph Vance

... said—Belle is too fresh sometimes!" Violet cried, spiritedly, and relapsing a trifle into slang, in her ...
— His Heart's Queen • Mrs. Georgie Sheldon

... back to the car, Dr. Gamble was talking spiritedly with Her Majesty about Roger Bacon. "Before my time, of course," the Queen was saying, "but I'm sure he was a most interesting man. Now when dear old Marlowe wrote his Faust, he and I had several long discussions about such matters. ...
— Brain Twister • Gordon Randall Garrett



Words linked to "Spiritedly" :   spirited



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